What a great idea, Peggy! The cards you have created are beautiful, visually and your words. I listen to a woman by the name of Joyce Meyer, a Christian speaker. She is promoting something called "The Love Revolution." Her idea is similar in making cards and leaving them around to brighten people's days...spreading love and goodness through the world! She encourages us to try to make 3 people smile a day! For the grumpy gus, that is a challenge, but a good one!

I love visiting you here. You always have the nicest positive energy and I leave with a smile on my face!Thank You, Peggy :D

This is so brilliant Peggy!! How much fun to hide in the bushes and see people pick them up!! I have left crystals at sacred sights (but never stayed to see if anyone found them!) I love this idea of leaving positive messages around - and I certainly have the inclination - but no time at the moment. Your cards are beautiful - and a blessing for anyone to find.

I love your cards and your idea, of course! I can't wait to hear how things go.... You will wait and spy a time or two won't you?!

This also gives me an idea to reward my students more! I quickly thought of random acts of kindness towards them.... but then thought maybe rewarding good behavior might "might" get me farther. Who knows though.... I may let random win out.

I can't wait to hear how this turns out, but no matter, what you are doing is fantastic and I am sure many will be touched by your soul's work. I am so busy with my blog every day that I don't find the time for Scrapblog (which seems to take more time). I will have to make some postcards of my own wih images from around the country and inspiring quotes. I am inspired by so many bloggers out there. All the best to you, Tammy

I love this idea! I will have to backtrack to remember the website, but there is a site that is based on leaving books in odd places with a note that encourages them to leave a comment where and when they find it. After the person reads the book, they are encouraged to leave it someplace else with a note and so on and so on. People can track their books and where they end up! Sometimes the books make it to other countries. Your lovely idea reminded me of this. If you don't already know of it, I will try to find out the site and see if it still exists.

You, my dear, are an angel on earth. Too many people spend their time worrying about what others can do for them. You spend your days trying to make others happy. I love that about you.

Namaste, sweet friend. It is such a pleasure to come here to read about your thoughts and experiences.

Good luck with the card drop and the bookcrossing project. I'll be eagerly awaiting your report of how it went. I hope you only get positive reactions.......but even negative responses could be interesting to record! Don't get arrested!(I'm only joking!)CJ

Oh I love this idea. I forget where I read it but someone leaves knitted things for people to find to make them smile. How wonderful ! Random acts of kindness... one, ripples to another and another, forever changing the pond, creating energy as it goes..... May your random acts of card giving bring Joy to those that receive and may the ripple you start today resonate across the globe. Blessings to you and yours my friend. Love and Light, Nina P

Hi, Peggy. I love your photos, cards and creativity! I may try some in my neck of the woods. Thank you for visiting my musings! i am taking some delightful online explorations with some of the magical gurus at wish studio, maddie mulvaney and susan tuttle: http://inthewishstudio.blogspot.com. i recommend them to you. be well. patti

Peggy, your cards are exquisite! And what a cool idea to place them in the park and then take photos and watch people pick them up and enjoy them! I would love to do this!

I just spent the weekend with a friend from England whose niece does this a lot all on her own. her favorite thing to do is to "decorate" a tree outside a children's health clinic with little tags that each say "Good for one wish". Isn't that just so dear!

I love kind over matter...isn't that such a wonderful blog? I love all the inspiration and the card drops are so so so cool! I need to do that! Love the scrapblogs you have created. Here's to making this world a happier place...